LOCTITE ABLESTIK ICP 3510

Harmonization Code : 3506.91.90.99 |   Prepared glues and other prepared adhesives, not elsewhere specified or included; products suitable for use as glues or adhesives, put up for retail sale as glues or adhesives, not exceeding a net weight of 1 kg ; Adhesives based on polymers of headings 3901 to 3913 or on rubber; Other ; Other
Main features
  • Component assembly
  • Cost effective
  • Silver plated Cu filler

Product Description

LOCTITE® ABLESTIK ICP 3510  epoxy adhesive is designed for use in automated assembly and in-line curing operations. This electrically conductive, silver plated copper filled epoxy displays good dispense behavior and can cure fast at high temperatures.

Silver-plated Cu filler makes this material way more cost-effective and less prone to silver price fluctuations while maintaining a great amount of the properties that assembly houses are looking for.

LOCTITE® ABLESTIK ICP 3510 is heat resistant after cure, forms a high-strength bond, and is typically used as a component assembly adhesive that can be used for cameras and sensors.

Cure Schedule

  • 1hour @ 100°C
  • 45minutes @ 120°C
  • 30minutes @ 150°C

Can also cure on a hot plate for 60 seconds maximum @ 180 to 190°C

Product Family
ICP3510  
750gr Jar

Catalog Product

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Technical Specifications

General Properties
Density
Density
Volumetric mass per unit
3.4 kg/m3
Physical Properties
Thixotropic index
Thixotropic index
Thixotropic Index is a ratio of a material s viscosity at two different speeds in Ambient temperature, generally different by a factor of ten.

A thixotropic material s viscosity will decrease as agitation or pressure is increased. It indicates the capability of a material to hold its shape. Mayonnaise is a great example of this. It holds its shape very well, but when a shear stress is applied, the material easily spreads.

It helps in choosing a material in accordance to the application, dispense method and viscosity of a material.
4.3
Viscosity
Viscosity
Viscosity is a measurement of a fluid’s resistance to flow.

Viscosity is commonly measured in centiPoise (cP). One cP is defined as
the viscosity of water and all other viscosities are derived from this base. MPa is another common unit with a 1:1 conversion to cP.

A product like honey would have a much higher viscosity -around 10,000 cPs-
compared to water. As a result, honey would flow much slower out of a tipped glass than
water would.

The viscosity of a material can be decreased with an increase in temperature in
order to better suit an application
10,500 mPa.s
Electrical Properties
Volume Resistivity
Volume Resistivity
Volume resistivity, also called volume resistance, bulk resistance or bulk resistivity is a thickness dependent measurement of the resistivity of a material perpendicular to the plane of the surface.
1.4x10-3 Ohms⋅cm